what s the things requird/needd to say that your school is good in nursing programs?

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-sorry for my poor English

just want to ask what is the things required/needed(like facilities, laboraories, etc.) to say that your school is good in nursing programs?

i'm just a transfery to my new school....

since i came from the university to college school......

i've seen the big differece between them....

i'm courious because i doubt that my new school can have the good number of board passer.

since that their first graduating is just by the next summer(april 2006)

ahhhhhhhh.....

for some reason i just got there..

my school is in pampanga.

different when im in caloocan(mcu)

im just a second year now.:uhoh3: :uhoh3: :uhoh3:

can i ask what school you're enrolled at now? if it's PRI, why dont you just enroll at their quezon city campus (at banawe)...

wannabe09']-sorry for my poor English

just want to ask what is the things required/needed(like facilities, laboraories, etc.) to say that your school is good in nursing programs?

i'm just a transfery to my new school....

since i came from the university to college school......

i've seen the big differece between them....

i'm courious because i doubt that my new school can have the good number of board passer.

since that their first graduating is just by the next summer(april 2006)

ahhhhhhhh.....

for some reason i just got there..

my school is in pampanga.

different when im in caloocan(mcu)

im just a second year now.:uhoh3: :uhoh3: :uhoh3:

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hi. this may be off-track but let me encourage you---DON'T STOP at being apologetic for your english. you're young (studies show that youngsters learn languages faster than the oldies) and have a long way to go. do something about it and you won't be sorry for long. you'll need good english if you want to work in the u.s. inasmuch as you need it to communicate effectively, mastering the language now will make it one less concern for you when you become a "transplant" to the u.s.. people can be very unforgiving and most of the time, if you have trouble speaking/understanding english, they may simply conclude you're less reliable or competent than what you really are. don't let this happen....

wannabe09']-sorry for my poor English

just want to ask what is the things required/needed(like facilities, laboraories, etc.) to say that your school is good in nursing programs?

i'm just a transfery to my new school....

since i came from the university to college school......

i've seen the big differece between them....

i'm courious because i doubt that my new school can have the good number of board passer.

since that their first graduating is just by the next summer(april 2006)

ahhhhhhhh.....

for some reason i just got there..

my school is in pampanga.

different when im in caloocan(mcu)

im just a second year now.:uhoh3: :uhoh3: :uhoh3:

Hello.. if ur trying to compare a university from a college, there really is a difference, but i guess, one's school can be a factor, but a bigger factor would lie on the student himself. You should study hard, and do well in your clinical rotations... you'll learn a lot from it...

It's really difficult if your school does not have a track record in passing the Board exams. THat's why it's important to see if at least some are passing the Boards (although most schools have low passing percentage). If the passing rate is always 0%,then it's a dubious school. But if you are a good and diligent student, you can make it from any recognized schools.

Have you tried AUF? I heard its a good college to go to for nursing. I'm currently in California and planning to transfer to the Philippines for college. Tell me if its a good school, yeah.

can i ask what school you're enrolled at now? if it's PRI, why dont you just enroll at their quezon city campus (at banawe)...

im here in pampanga now......

im talking with mcu(manila central univ.)

they dont have any campus in banawe...... or anywhere.

im in JCFC now here in Dau, pampnga

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hi. this may be off-track but let me encourage you---DON'T STOP at being apologetic for your english. you're young (studies show that youngsters learn languages faster than the oldies) and have a long way to go. do something about it and you won't be sorry for long. you'll need good english if you want to work in the u.s. inasmuch as you need it to communicate effectively, mastering the language now will make it one less concern for you when you become a "transplant" to the u.s.. people can be very unforgiving and most of the time, if you have trouble speaking/understanding english, they may simply conclude you're less reliable or competent than what you really are. don't let this happen....

thnx a lot for encouragement, it helped me realize many things

and also that's why i've joined this kind of forum for me to learn a lot, maybe that my school cant provide me.

thnx a lot for ur reply

Have you tried AUF? I heard its a good college to go to for nursing. I'm currently in California and planning to transfer to the Philippines for college. Tell me if its a good school, yeah.

oh yeah... AUF is the pioneer in nursing here in pampanga and any other medical courses.. they also have their own hospital. and other says that AUF has a 70% board passer

i've inquired there last summer, but when the dean interviewed me, she said that all transfery will be back in 1st yr, they don't credit your subjects, totally back to zero.

Hello.. if ur trying to compare a university from a college, there really is a difference, but i guess, one's school can be a factor, but a bigger factor would lie on the student himself. You should study hard, and do well in your clinical rotations... you'll learn a lot from it...

yah. u r right...

i knew that it was really in the student if he can make it. but i'm just want to know what should a school have for them to say that they really good in nursing programs. Like RN CIs, etc.

thnx a lot for ur reply

wannabe09']yah. u r right...

i knew that it was really in the student if he can make it. but i'm just want to know what should a school have for them to say that they really good in nursing programs. Like RN CIs, etc.

thnx a lot for ur reply

Well, maybe you should look at your school's current and past board ratings, try to see how your school's alumni are faring as RNs, whether here or abroad.

Facilities can help u, good laboratories, competent CIs, well planned lectures and RLEs, and the like...

Well, maybe you should look at your school's current and past board ratings, try to see how your school's alumni are faring as RNs, whether here or abroad.

Facilities can help u, good laboratories, competent CIs, well planned lectures and RLEs, and the like...

ok. i think u really answered my questions....

but my new school will be having their first graduating on april 2007 only.....

im a late enrollies thats why i dont know these things about my new school before......

thnx again

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